Erling Haaland

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so that sounds like haaland will be offered to city for around £100milion and the board think the time is right to spend because we have not got a striker with aguero leaving and haaland in available ? its simple really haaland loves manchester city its his dream to play for us and this summer he wants to leave dortmand and win trophies

one way or another after the 2 legged tie in the champions league manchester city will be all over haaland if we have not already got a deal in place. it would be daft letting aguero leave without a replacement and pep and manchester city are not daft

also why would you let him go to another club in europe like madrid making them stronger in champions league
Good question, but Pep said we have no (so much) money to spend....No 100 millions,No Haaland.... besides that we have the number 9 of Brazil... FFS
 
2020/21 Bundesliga

Lewandowski 35
Andre Silva 22
Haaland 21

2019/20 Bundesliga

Lewandowski 34
Werner 28
Sancho 17

Haaland got 13 from 15 games.

I find it hard to believe that he is worth it based in those stats which are quite ordinary for German football.
Do games played and include the CL.
 
So he is not worth it because lewandowski scores more????
The fact is this Bayern team are amazing and he is probably the best forward in the world.
Oh and he wasn’t in the top 3 last season may have something to do with spending half the season ripping it up in a different league.

He has 50/49 for Dortmund
It is exceptional for his age and teams he has been playing for
Bingo
 
Only way we get him for a reasonable package would be if Haaland only wants us and we wait till next season buyout of £68m plus haaland excepts 350k a week then it be an overall package of around 108m fee and agents plus 91m over 5 years for Haalands wages
It’s this summer or not at all and I believe it will be this summer.
 
8.52 the guy in the background watching his team.

It's Nov 2017, 3.5 years ago
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I think its very telling that press links all point to us. My tea leaves this morning say its happening, what they say tomorrow .......
 
I think we must be in a great position financially to complete the haaland deal as by giving up the Sancho sell on fee we're reducing the cost of the transfer fee without spending a bean. Imagine the amount of piss boiling when all the twats laughing their nuts off and questioning why we let Sancho go so easily realise that the move could potentially be part of the deal breaker that secures us the signature of one of the best strikers of his generation.... Its yet more inspired forward thinking by the people running our club, brilliant if it happens.
 


It is cut short, it is missing a few bits, including an 'i don't know'.

For a bit of context @Churchlawtonblue,
he was asked about his comments a few days ago, and whether not spending 100m on a player like he said puts City at a disadvantage. His first response was, no it is a team game and everyone helps including those that don't plsy and the backroom staff. He was then asked a similar one again and why, to which he gave that response.

It is a fair answer, to a loaded question. It certainly Can be interpreted as a suggestive message, but in context it was also a fairly routine event. The truth is probably a bit if both.
 
It’s just a totally different world, beyond all comprehension. To think some footballers can buy 100 of them every week... and still have enough change for a new car. Every week.
I could only reach a weekly wage of £2000 if I worked nights and did some pretty mental hours. It’s doable, but the effort I would have to put it just to get to them figures would be exhausting. Just to think these footballers make that in a few hours makes my head hurt.
 
It is cut short, it is missing a few bits, including an 'i don't know'.

For a bit of context @Churchlawtonblue,
he was asked about his comments a few days ago, and whether not spending 100m on a player like he said puts City at a disadvantage. His first response was, no it is a team game and everyone helps including those that don't plsy and the backroom staff. He was then asked a similar one again and why, to which he gave that response.

It is a fair answer, to a loaded question. It certainly Can be interpreted as a suggestive message, but in context it was also a fairly routine event. The truth is probably a bit if both.

With Pep you always have to read between the lines or with quite a bit of cynicism
 
Not debating that. Just adding how it came about, that is all.
Yes but we need to understand that public figures like managers all undergo through heavy media training in which they learn that everything thing they say can be taken out of context or turned into a soundbite. So whenever they speak, they are trained to know that a quote without context should still stand
 
Yes but we need to understand that public figures like managers all undergo through heavy media training in which they learn that everything thing they say can be taken out of context or turned into a soundbite. So whenever they speak, they are trained to know that a quote without context should still stand

Perhaps. What I think is safe to assune out of that, however it came about, is that the discussion has happened at higher level between pep and tixi and co. Pep doesn't say anything out of sync with the club, particularly lately.
 
Perhaps. What I think is safe to assune out of that, however it came about, is that the discussion has happened at higher level between pep and tixi and co. Pep doesn't say anything out of sync with the club, particularly lately.
It’s definitely a coordinated market play
 
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